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Design Contractor (Temporary)

Mizzen+Main, Dallas, TX, United States


At Mizzen+Main, we believe what we wear to work reflects what we think of work. And we think work is fun. We think it’s a place of joy, collaboration, discipline, laughter,the ups and downs, and everything in between all of those things. That’s why we make clothes that make people comfortable. We make clothes that let people breathe and stretch and move and think. We make clothes that let them work. And we have a good time doing it.

Founded in 2012 with the belief that there is a better way, Mizzen+Main is a premium men’s brand with product rooted in performance fabrics and tailored silhouettes. Mizzen+Main is a multi-channel brand, comprised of our Ecommerce site, Retail Stores, and Wholesale Partners across the US, with our headquarters in Dallas, Texas. Our Values are simple and guide everything we do: We Have Commitments, We Think Big, We Act as Owners, We’re People Too, and We Never Settle.

ABOUT THE ROLE
As a Design Contractor, you will be responsible for translating design concepts into precise technical packages. You will bridge the gap between creative vision and manufacturing reality, ensuring our signature fit and quality are maintained across all categories.

This is a temporary contractor position (~3 months) supporting our Design team.

A DAY IN THE LIFE

Technical Design & CADs: Create detailed, accurate flat sketches and CADs using Adobe Illustrator.

PLM Management: Full ownership of data entry, tech pack creation, and BOM (Bill of Materials) management within the WFX PLM system.

Cross-Platform Collaboration: Utilize Google Workspace (Sheets, Drive, Slides) to manage design trackers, line plans, and collaborative feedback loops.

Product Development: Support the design team in refining silhouettes, selecting trims, and ensuring all technical specifications meet brand standards.

Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

Software Mastery: Expert-level proficiency in Adobe Illustrator (specifically for technical apparel flats).

PLM Experience: Proven experience working within WFX (World Fashion Exchange) or a similar high-level PLM system is a non-negotiable requirement.

Digital Fluency: Highly organized in Google Platform (Sheets/Docs) for data management and collaborative CAD sharing.

Apparel Expertise: Strong understanding of garment construction, performance fabrics, and the "Mizzen+Main fit."

Efficiency: Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.

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